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Shape in Picture: Mathematical Description of Shape in Grey-Level Images 1994 Edition
Contributor(s): O, Ying-Lie (Editor), Toet, Alexander (Editor), Foster, David (Editor)
ISBN: 3540575782     ISBN-13: 9783540575788
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $313.49  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: February 1994
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Annotation: Various fields of image analysis, computer vision, and artificial intelligence require a description of shape in grey-level images, but the automatic performance of these tasks can only succeed if a suitable description of shape is available. This book presents a comprehensive overview of the mathematical description of shape from the viewpoint of a broad range of disciplines. The emphasis is on the methodology and theunderlying mathematics. The concept of shape is explored in terms of such disciplines as digital topology and geometry, categorial shape theory, mathematical morphology, wavelets, differential geometry, graph and hierarchical representation methods, and evolutionary systems.
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BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Computer Vision & Pattern Recognition
- Computers | Image Processing
- Computers | Computer Graphics
Dewey: 006.37
LCCN: 93048570
Series: NATO Asi Subseries F:
Physical Information: 1.5" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (2.52 lbs) 682 pages
 
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The fields of image analysis, computer vision, and artificial intelligence all make use of descriptions of shape in grey-level images. Most existing algorithms for the automatic recognition and classification of particular shapes have been devel- oped for specific purposes, with the result that these methods are often restricted in their application. The use of advanced and theoretically well-founded math- ematical methods should lead to the construction of robust shape descriptors having more general application. Shape description can be regarded as a meeting point of vision research, mathematics, computing science, and the application fields of image analy- sis, computer vision, and artificial intelligence. The NATO Advanced Research Workshop "Shape in Picture" was organised with a twofold objective: first, it should provide all participants with an overview of relevant developments in these different disciplines; second, it should stimulate researchers to exchange original results and ideas across the boundaries of these disciplines. This book comprises a widely drawn selection of papers presented at the workshop, and many contributions have been revised to reflect further progress in the field. The focus of this collection is on mathematical approaches to the construction of shape descriptions from grey-level images. The book is divided into five parts, each devoted to a different discipline. Each part contains papers that have tutorial sections; these are intended to assist the reader in becoming acquainted with the variety of approaches to the problem.